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NAPD 2024 Women's Virtual Conference

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Friday, December 6
 

1:15pm EST

Breaking Barriers: Supporting Directly Impacted Women in Education and Employment
Friday December 6, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Gail Brashear, Alyssa Knight, and Felicia Dixon are directly impacted women and will be speaking about the impact of prison on gender. The panel will be moderated by Attorney Anna Tolin, Gail's former boss.
The panel will feature a distinguished group of directly impacted women who have experienced firsthand the challenges of navigating the criminal justice system and the subsequent obstacles to employment and higher education.
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Gail Brashear

Paralegal, The Seattle Clemency Project
Gail Brashear is a Paralegal at The Seattle Clemency Project, where her experience as a formerly incarcerated woman provides unique support to clients seeking post-conviction relief. At age 15, Gail was sentenced to 50 years in adult prison and served 25 years before earning early... Read More →
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Anna Tolin

Attorney, Tolin Law Firm
Anna Tolin specializes in post-conviction cases at the Tolin Law Firm in Seattle. She has advocated for her clients’ freedom in Washington’s state and federal courts for over 30 years. Anna has worked as a state and federal public defender, a CJA panel attorney for the Western... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST

3:45pm EST

Elevating Marginalized Voices: The Role of Public Defense in Recognizing and Representing Criminalized Survivors
Friday December 6, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm EST
Over the past forty years, the criminal legal system has become the primary response to gender-based violence in the United States.  One consequence of increased criminalization has been the rise in the number of victims of violence being punished by that system.  Criminalized survivors—people punished for actions related to their own victimization in some way--come into the criminal legal system as victims, as witnesses, and as defendants.  In this session, Professor Leigh Goodmark, the director of the Gender, Prison, and Trauma Clinic at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law, will explore the experiences of criminalized survivors beginning with their encounters with the juvenile system and moving through arrest, prosecution, sentencing, and punishment by the adult system.  Professor Goodmark will conclude by offering suggestions for how to ensure that criminalized survivors receive the representation they need and deserve.
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Leigh Goodmark

Professor, University of Maryland Carey School of Law
Leigh Goodmark (she/hers) is the Marjorie Cook Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Frances King Carey School of Law. Professor Goodmark co-directs the Clinical Law Program, teaches Family Law, Gender and the Law, and Gender Violence and the Law, and directs the Gender Violence... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 3:45pm - 4:45pm EST
 
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